I Still Can't Do It...

OCDinPDX

Paint Ph.D
So I'm in Overland Park, Kansas (suburb of Kansas City) for school for the next six weeks. I drove out here from Portland with my Santa Fe and even took the time to pack a MF wash pad, my waffle weave drying towel, a wheel mitt, some soap and other items.

Naturally the front of the car is covered in bugs from the 1,900 mile drive. I got into OP last night and started Googling for car washes this morning. For about 20 minutes I seriously considered taking it to an automatic tunnel wash but after thinking about all the damage that could be done, I chose not to. I have only gone through a tunnel once before and that's because I was incapacitated due to surgery and couldn't lift a bucket. That and the wash was free.

I'm going to go to a do-it-yourself place with all my wash stuff later today and clean her myself.
 
So I'm in Overland Park, Kansas (suburb of Kansas City) for school for the next six weeks. I drove out here from Portland with my Santa Fe and even took the time to pack a MF wash pad, my waffle weave drying towel, a wheel mitt, some soap and other items.

Naturally the front of the car is covered in bugs from the 1,900 mile drive. I got into OP last night and started Googling for car washes this morning. For about 20 minutes I seriously considered taking it to an automatic tunnel wash but after thinking about all the damage that could be done, I chose not to. I have only gone through a tunnel once before and that's because I was incapacitated due to surgery and couldn't lift a bucket. That and the wash was free.

I'm going to go to a do-it-yourself place with all my wash stuff later today and clean her myself.

For a moment you had me scared :yikes: :wow: :eek: :huh: :passout:
 
I've done that at a few places when I'm not near home. You'll get a few wierd looks, but you're vehicle will look great afterwards.

On a side note, you might want to stop in at a place called Yia Yia's while you're there. It's a great place to eat with pretty reasonable prices.
 
Dont we have a member from Lee's Summit, MO. Its just a winding road from Overland Park if I remember correctly. Its been 6 years any way.
 
I washed her about an hour ago at a do-it-yourself stall. I also talked to a really nice couple who brought their Corvette in to get the bugs off.

She looks much better now and I can actually see out of the windshield. The car has been garaged since new and I really don't like having her parked outside. Hence, I've parked her in this small 2-car space that goes ignored by most and is visible from my room.

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You're a smart man. I made the mistake of neglecting my duties on Sheila's minivan and allowed her to take it to the local tunnel wash last year. Big mistake.:(

One trip completely ruined her wheels and severely dulled out her side mirrors. Most tunnel washes aren't that bad but this one was horrible! A major chain too!

It just goes to show that scratching the paint isn't the only thing you have to worry about when you let car washes get a hold of your car.:yikes:
 
So I'm in Overland Park, Kansas (suburb of Kansas City) for school for the next six weeks. I drove out here from Portland with my Santa Fe and even took the time to pack a MF wash pad, my waffle weave drying towel, a wheel mitt, some soap and other items.

Naturally the front of the car is covered in bugs from the 1,900 mile drive. I got into OP last night and started Googling for car washes this morning. For about 20 minutes I seriously considered taking it to an automatic tunnel wash but after thinking about all the damage that could be done, I chose not to. I have only gone through a tunnel once before and that's because I was incapacitated due to surgery and couldn't lift a bucket. That and the wash was free.

I'm going to go to a do-it-yourself place with all my wash stuff later today and clean her myself.

:cool::dcrules I am so glad you came to your senses. For a minute I thought I was going to have to drive up to KANSAS to do an intervention on you.She sure is a sweet lookin ride I luv silver cars.:cool::dcrules
 
One trip completely ruined her wheels and severely dulled out her side mirrors. Most tunnel washes aren't that bad but this one was horrible! A major chain too!

It just goes to show that scratching the paint isn't the only thing you have to worry about when you let car washes get a hold of your car.:yikes:

Yeah...especially because my year Santa Fe has problems with clearcoat peeling off plastic surfaces.

She sure is a sweet lookin ride I luv silver cars.:cool::dcrules

Thanks, man. She's my baby. :love:
 
:mad: :mad: :mad: Bird POO!!!

Two of them aimed and struck my hood. I just went out with a small amount of car wash soap and water, wet the area and wiped them off gently. I hate having this car parked outside. It makes keeping them clean exponentially harder. :passout:

That and I finally beat the jerk in the Impala who stole my space last night by occupying the entire thing. :wall So I got a school buddy to park his Galant next to me. The Impala leaves here before I do and I make it back before he does. So long as we can keep this up I'll be fine.
 
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